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you can nominate someone this year for a patriot award at that website. someone you know, who you ad admire, of course, you can catch will, rachel, and i on "fox & friends" weekend. will cain is up next on fox news tonight. have a great friday. >> welcome to fox news tonight. it must feel good to walk around feeling bulletproof, like you are are hunter biden, joe biden. when whistle-blowers reveal texts of the biden family threatening chinese businessman with the power of his daddy, he accompanies the president to a steak dinner. when he admits guilt, he gets pretrial diversion, a slap on the wrist.
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while the world searches for the missing owner of a dime bag, he puts his feet up and chills at camp david. maybe it is because he is innocent. reports are they left camp david on friday and the coke was not found until sunday. it is hard to believe it would sit around for 72 hours in the white house. it should be easy to clear the bidens. >> can you say whether or not the cocaine belong to the biden family? >> a couple of things there. mention the hatch act because it was posed using donald trump and so he was trying to be mindful. i hear you, but you are asking me a question and i am answering it. i would have you read the transcript fully so you can see exactly what he was trying to say.
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that is number one. we are not avoiding the question. we have answered this question for the last two days. there has been a responsible reporting about the family and i have to call that out here. i have been very clear. i was clear two days ago when talking about this over and o over, the biden family was not here. they were not here. they were at camp david. they were not here friday, saturday, sunday. they were not even here monday. they came back on tuesday, so to ask that question is irresponsible and i will leave it there. >> that is not a no. why can't you just say no. it is easy to say no. you do it like this.
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no. no. it is not irresponsible to ask and no, it is not irresponsible to assume it may belong to the only known drug addict in the white house. we believe there are cameras and there is evidence and you know who is playing scarface next to the situation room. when i walked to the studio, i passed seven cameras. if i were to walk out of this building, there would be cameras on every corner of this high-rise, every streetlight, every crosswalk, every dashboard of every uber driver. my life could be broadcast in a continuous stream without having to hire a tv crew.
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i am just a cable news host. law enforcement agencies that track grannies and realtors after january 6th can't break the case of cocaine outside the situation room? of course they can. they know whose it was. if the powdery substance had been anthrax, would this be an unsolved mystery? we are missing the real story, the story, hunter, is he guilty, is he innocent? that is not the real story. ana navarro said it is not about drugs, bribery, or corruption. it is a story of a father's love. she tweeted my family has been hit by drug addiction. so many sleepless nights bearing a call your loved one is jailed or dead. joe biden keeps his son as close
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as he can and shows his support. as laughable as that is that the real story is about a father's love, let's play it out. is the story is about a father's endless love, not endless, because it ends general relational he -- ends generationally. it is a love that ends at the legitimate grandchildren, but if it is a story of the unconditional love of a father and his willingness to cover up for his crimes, why? what is the worst of the fallout. it couldn't get much worse for hunter. he is a deadbeat dad, a crackhead, no stranger to mixing capitalism and, so what's a little blow in the white house? he would be a legend, like willie nelson. what is the fallout from
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president biden? he would be indicted as an enabling father. let's say it is not hunter biden's, it is some staffer. what is the fallout from biden? he runs an out of control white house? there is a real story here. there are those that worry this is a story that distracts us from the crimes of the bidens but what i see is if this is the lengths they go through to make a cold case of the story about a father's love or parties at the white house, what would they do for a real crime, like bribery, like influence peddling, like treason. we are learning more every day. the missing witness in the investigation is an israeli professor who says in march 2019, he met with six members of the fbi and doj to lay out his knowledge of
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influence peddling by the bidens. >> i shared my information about the financial transactions, including specific dollar figures. perhaps the most alarming information i revealed was someone in the doj who shared information with hunter biden and his partners. instead of showing appreciation for my whistle-blowing, i became public enemy number one. >> that is a video exclusively obtained by "the new york post." >> for four years, i was senior advisor to the energy company cfc. at the same time, i was dealing
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with the biden family. under normal circumstances, i would be testifying before congress about my experience. due to circumstances i shall describe here in this video, i am forced to tell you this story via video. >> he is on the run. he is filming that from an undisclosed location because he has been arrested for arms dealing in cyprus. he says the arrest is political and designed to stop him from testifying before the house oversight committee. >> i am not a republican, i am not a democrat. i have no motive or agenda. i did it out of concern that if the bidens were to come to power, the country would be facing the same collusion scandal, only this time with
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china. sadly, because of a cover-up, this is exactly what happens. >> there is a real story. call off the doj on your crimes, arrest or intimidate or fire whistle-blowers, since as disinformation unfavorable views. weaponize the cia against americans. it makes sweeping coke under the rug child's play. victor joins me now. it is always great to see you. you have followed administrations for many decades. have you ever seen someone in power or someone's family and power behave such impunity? >> i have not. we had donald nixon, roger clinton, billy carter, but the public and the president and the
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office knew the problem so they didn't bring them into the white house. this is unusual. this is the first time. i don't want to pass judgment until i have the facts, but given the fact that hunter biden has lost a firearm he illegally registered or that he left a crack pipe in a car that he rented, you would think the white house would go on any level of transparency, dispel any transition, but they cannot get the date right. they say he was not there friday, we know he was. they say they are going to invoke the hatch act. all they have to do, say no, no family member had cocaine and they won't do that. all they do is increase the suspicion and the story becomes a force multiplier of the narrative of the whistle-blowers
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from the irs, the fbi and the documents about the payoff and at some point, they are like the straw on a camel's back. they become burdensome. you cannot deal with them and they are starting to do that now. they give a picture of a corrupt family and a son that is out of control and belongs somewhere, anywhere, but not in the white house. he cannot be in the white house. why is he there? is joe biden afraid he will talk about the family business or his own problems? it is not a narrative of fatherly love. it is something very strange because we have never seen problematic members of a presidential family showcase and the center of the power of the united states government. >> the story, it is fun to talk about but it is not about lost
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cocaine. it is about a family that acts with impunity and larger than that, a political movement that inevitably is guilty of the sins of which they accuse others. this is like everything they ever accused or implied was the trumps, in reality, is the bidens. >> it is a classic case of projection. joe biden tours the country and lectures americans they have to pay their fair share and that poses the question, how do you account for the lavish lifestyles of the bidens versus the amount of taxes that were reported. they don't match, so don't lecture us about that. you talk about duty and responsibility, everybody has to be equal under the law. we saw with hunter biden and his tax exposure, we saw with his
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failure to register as a government agency and we don't get the normal questions that apply to anyone else in the white house. everyone gets to the point where why don't the bidens follow the law like every other american citizen and the fact they don't and they lecture everybody about their sins is too much to take. the reporters are starting to, for the first time in this administration, ask questions, it suggests the left in the democratic party is starting to see this family as a liability. >> they constantly scream no one is above the law. we have an obvious example, but that is not the case. the bidens are above the law. our health overlords at the cdc are encouraging men how to breastfeed their kids. there could be obvious health risks. the agency has lost its mind and its credibility.
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>> the pandemic proves the cdc no longer exists to provide
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americans health guidance. the agency as a vehicle to redefine basic realities, like biological sex. the cdc is teaching men how to breastfeed. or what the agency is calling chest to feed their children. there is no health benefit to have a child feed on a man's hormone or fake. it is a fetish and child abuse. there could be health risks. the cdc refuses to address any of them. this insanity is accepted by corporate media. here is the ceo of a tampon company referring to women as men's traders. >> it is one of the most natural biological processes of life and history and society has built up the stigma that makes us feel ashamed, like there is something wrong with our bodies.
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we are taught. blood is disgusting. it breaks my heart to hear so many stories every day of people who get there. and have never heard about it. >> tommy joins us now. can't imagine it being top of the hour tomorrow morning. it is the topic for us tonight. did you know women can be defined and described as that? >> i am a woman and i don't want to hear about. blood on a morning show or afternoon show or a reality show because it is gross and that is not to stigmatize women, but i find it interesting she spent so much time talking about biology and the rest of the time denying
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biology and reducing women, we are women, as if our period is the most unique thing about us. you have men trying to be women, chest feeding children, which is child abuse, this is a social experiment that has gone wrong. they are trying to redefine terms and reality and the total land i don't know what our young people are going to grow to be but i shudder at the thought if this is the education they are getting from television and worse. >> it took me a minute to sort it out. i am trying to figure out which way we are transitioning. i think i got it. it is men they are telling men that if you take certain hormones, you can lactate and you can feed children, which we mentioned is child abuse because, some of those hormones
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make their way to the child, causing heart issues. the aztecs had child sacrifice. if we are going down this path, what makes us better? and why are adults using children as some kind of social experiment to advance their own indulgence for the world, the way they see it, a delusional world and women don't brea bread babies because it is fun or en vogue. they do it because there are nutritional benefits of nurturing a child. the fact that trans men and women want to be part of that so they can further their delusion is disc is disgusting. they have been a laughing stock since covid. to come forward with this because they are trying to bend reality and make people feel better about themselves, a giant
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virtue signal. i wish it was laughable. this is the world we are living in. >> it is absolutely scary. >> major american corporations pledged to higher di positions in key areas of their businesses. they were a virtue signal. some of the beneficiaries are learning that the hard way. now that the economy has stalled, di is on the chopping block. last year, one in three professionals lost their jobs. corporations never cared about di. it was always about their bottom line. great to see you this evening. i do wonder, it reminds me of a conversation we have had about reparations. it is never going to happen.
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there will never be a check written for reparations but that won't stop politicians from making the promise. these were job initiatives that were cut in the minute times get tough. i wonder when those who are being sold the snake oil will say this is a fraud. >> you are right. democrats have used it as a platform to garner votes. it has been proven time and time again. what we saw and what you correctly noted, $90 million and donations to the black lives matter foundation. most of it went to their friends, made them millionaires, and it was unfortunate people
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got played. we saw an explosion of these di jobs. it exploded from 2019 to 2022, 168%. we have african americans, some of us don't know what the di is. when it started around the civil rights movement, it was an affirmative action role. they wanted to bring black employees into corporations and then we see them in sexual orientation, being part of what they may be, gender identity and those things. people see this as a losing initiative and a lot of those are unemployed and they cannot get work anywhere else. >> during these momentary bubbles of race hiring, and get in on it while the getting is
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good. they are issuing them for just a few years. what we do know, the beneficiary was white women. they got the jobs. >> get your money. i am not a hater. get paid and do your thing. we saw the biggest recipient of that was white women. we have white liberals who wanted the virtue signal. we had those who were truly concerned about the environment. it is unfortunate this is what we live in, but you see the results. >> always great to talk to you. >> crime is out of control.
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>> american cities are as dangerous as war-torn countries. a former afghan interpreter was shot and killed in wash d.c. -- in washington, d.c. he immigrated to the united states. working as a lift driver in our capital can be more dangerous than serving in kabul. does muriel bowser think this means she should beef up law and order? of course not. >> it will take all of us, not just the police or the government, but community as well, to be part of those
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solutions. >> i can't help but think about this story. it is sad. a man who devoted so much to the united states loses his life to crime in the capital. what does that say about us? >> it is terrible. the symbolism is on escapable. here is a guy who helps americans. he didn't cut and run when he could've. he ends up getting here and settles in philadelphia, where he gets robbed at gunpoint because they will not enforce our statutes, picks his family up, moves them to our nation's capital for the safety of the family. he is working hard, around the clock to put food on the table, a better life for his kids, and what happens. in a city that has carjackings,
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he is murdered for his car, which they don't even take. it is the perfect metaphor for what we are seeing in our progressive run cities. >> it is so common. it is children, teenagers, ga gangs, while they are still looking for the suspects, that is who it is reported was involved in this killing. >> metro pd has put out a reward for information leading to the arrest of these four and they are going to get them. there are going to be tremendous resources devoted to this. they are talking to their informants. there is stuff they are going to do in the digital world. you get one, you get them all. i urge anyone who knows anything to come forward. what happens when you get them? the problem is, it is mostly
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juveniles and it is gun crime. what we hear from the democrats is guns guns guns. we heard that the other day after the fourth of july weekend. 3% of the gun murders in this country are long guns, by definition, all the rest are handguns. the laws are on the books. we just don't enforce them. when it comes to juveniles, it is more hands-off. the problem is you can't remove the stick and leave the carrot. no one is saying you can't reform the criminal justice system, that we can't work to make it more fair, et cetera. when you remove the stick and only leave the carrot, cities are going to get out of control. >> all these cities brag about gun seizures. they keep the gun the seas, they let the criminal back out on the
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street. what a symbolic story about how they are approaching crime fighting. great to talk to you. the 2022 midterm election was underwhelming for the republican party. the g.o.p. barely took the house and squandered elections in several winnable states. now that the race is underway, what must the g.o.p. do to better perform in the next election? lee's effort helped republicans win three house seats in new york and he joins us to assess the state of the republican party. we wanted to sit back or reflect with you a moment this week on this program. we had an interview with ron desantis, who talked to larry elder, who was also running. as you look at this race, can you see a path for anyone outside the man who is polling
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above 50%, donald trump? >> in 2016, it has that feeling that you have secretariat here. you are talking with your last guest. you had people who had strategies in 2016 to make a run on donald trump but he kept pulling away. it is a large, talented, republican field. there are candidates who would be great presidents but there are many of them. as each person has gotten into the race, they are pulling more support from each other than they have been pulling from tromp. he is polling and a strong position. there are debates coming up. that does provide an opportunity for viral moments. right now, it looks likely donald trump is going to be
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nominated. >> it looks like the other candidates are waiting for a breakthrough moment or they are waiting for a bomb or a shoe to drop that will disrupt the way the polling affects the race. the thing about that is everything that drops, it increases donald trump's poll numbers. i don't know what big curveball each of these candidates can expect that will change the outcome. >> the owls and bragging indictment launched donald trump into another stratosphere. will there be more shoes to d drop? as we have seen with the two that have already dropped, it has made tromp stronger in a republican primary. if you are not donald trump in this race, you want to create a viral moment. you need to create that in two
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or three times a week and to be doing this week after week, it requires a lot of creativity and a candidacy and it is hard. you have a team focused on their job. it is traditional, are you trying to raise money? you have to put together a schedule and get your candidate around the country. you have to take a step back and say, how are we going to get millions of dollars of free advertising today and two days from now i'm two days after that off of original grassroots viral moments. i am not seeing that from the rest of the field. >> if we presume to move for forward, donald trump and republicans have talked about the way the balloting was done, the ground game of democrats. if it is donald trump against joe biden is there a reason to believe conditions have changed, that there have been
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improvements made in republican ability to turn out, is there a reason to believe the outcome will be different between biden? >> you look at the polling and tromp's numbers are similar right now to where his favorability was. biden is less favorable than he was. republicans are starting to understand. you need to lead into -- where it has been legalized. we have to be democrats at their own game. that is important. >> otherwise we find ourselves looking at the same story. great to have you on the program. >> protesters hit wimbledon. playing tennis is attributed to climate change. is there anything they won't try to ruin?
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>> climate protesters interrupted two tennis matches in wimbledon. this is the same group that through famous painted pieces at art. just this week, they said earth experienced at hottest day ever come of that was this week. they failed to mention that it is the hottest day since 1979, when they started keeping records. let's start with wimbledon. we have had conversations of these kids throwing paint and glue. it seems everything they target is the height of human achievement. they target what is best and look to destroy it in an effort to destroy the earth. >> they are being told by the
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organizers and by hollywood millionaires and billionaire funders that the earth is at the precipice of the end times of doom and they are motivated and terrified by that message. i am torn because on one hand you want to see these people brought to justice and on the other hand, the more they pop in, you couldn't ask for worse p.r. at wimbledon, the loser credited the fact that the orange glitter in the puzzle pieces they threw they threw interrupted all the momentum and she lost because of that. this was a consequential thing but they go after football games at halftime, rush-hour traffic. they are an equal opportunity misery maker. they target priceless pieces of art and statues as well. >> if you target the height of
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human achievement, what you are reflecting is that you are antihuman and that is the case because they are in an apocalyptic death cult. these protesters are worthy of pity. it is those like cnn or others that peddle this to them. >> when you mentioned the cnn headline, first of all we had thermometers since the 1870s and that was the end of the ice age. biden's epa has a heat wave chart out that shows the heat index. the 1930s were hotter than any records we are looking at now in terms of state records or city records. this is a situation where every tenth of a degree, hundreds of a degree, they start declaring the
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hottest day, month, year, and scientists said these are not important declarations, but they are important political declarations. >> symbolic, too. all of this climate change data we have, it is short term. can't go back. we don't know the climate over every ounce of world history. >> they are weaponizing the weather. >> absolutely. always a great conversation. thank you. >> britney spears has given a new meaning to her hit song hit me baby one more time. trace gallagher has the story. >> videotape has a habit of showing who's story is more believable and in this case, it
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appears the pop singer gets the nod for most credible. she was in the hotel in las vegas when she spotted number one draft pick victor wenbanyama. he was walking by and spears try to catch up to congratulate him. wenbanyama claims he -- she grabbed him in the back with the video shows she tapped him but a security guard back handed her. you can hear the slap. watch. see? police say the security guard pushed her hand off the rookie, causing her hand to hit her own face. at this video clearly shows britney spears getting smacked. police say the case is closed but britney spears said it
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almost knocked her down and did knock off her glasses. she says it is traumatic and embarrassing and she gets swarmed all the time but her security team does not hit her fans. she has not received an apology wenbanyama had no idea it was britney spears until hours later. this story had a fair share of b.s. we don't mean britney spears. >> it is sad that she could be not recognized. i heard someone go that is britney spears in the video. no beach seems to be safe. shark sightings and attacks are increasing across the country. kayaking is my thing. running is awesome. but her moderate to severe eczema would make her skin so uncomfortable. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within.
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five shark bites reported over the fourth of july we get across long island. experts say sharks are swimming closer and closer to the shore. >> long island is bracing to outpace last summer's eight shark attacks. this week alone, five shark bites in only two days. >> it was alarming. we had to stay out of the water for a couple hours and then they let everybody back in. >> while unprovoked attacks are rare, experts say sharks are swimming closer to the shoreline than ever before. >> five years ago we didn't see their sharks close. every now and then before that, we would see a shark. now we are seeing them regularly. that's our new normal. >> will: democrat governor of the state has a plan to combat the growing chart problem: drones. she says the state will spend a million dollars to buy over 40 drones to increase shark surveillance. forrest, i am a little bit, you know how there's climate change deniers? i am a shark attacked and i are
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a little bit. i think it's always overstated. it's hysteria. but i have been told that there are healthier shark populations. that means more sharks in the water and inevitably sharks closer to the beach. >> yeah, that's certainly true. i am in your boat when it comes to the mass hysteria around shark attacks. i think every little nibble gets turned into an attack in the headlines and the truth is, sharks don't want to have anything to do with people. those attacks that are taking place especially in the northeast where you're seeing these increased bunker populations which is bringing in more and more sharks closer to the beaches, it's mistaken identity. the sharks don't want to bite somebody. they are swimming in dirty or water. they see a flash, hand or a foot and take a nibble and they swim off going "that didn't taste like a fish to me" you are spot on. there is overhyped for something it's not that big of a problem. >> will: i will say i don't want to be around any great
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whites or tiger sharks. as a little "did you know," if we run into one, do you have any tips? >> absolutely. my first advice would be make smart decisions sweet that you don't run into a shark. no smart -- though smart decisions include not swimming your river mouths, not going into the water where people are cleaning their catch from fishing, not going to the water at dusk and dawn. if you happen to avoid all those things and you do go into water and run into a shark during normal beach hours, what you want to do is move really slowly backed out of the water. try not to panic and splash and create chaos because sharks respond to that panic. just take your time to calmly remove yourself from the situation. odds are you're not going to have a negative interaction. >> will: any truth to punching them in the nose? >> it is true. sharks have a specialized organ on their nose.
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it's highly sensitive. if you punch them in the nose, they will indeed back off. >> will: thank you so much. punch them in the nose but hope to never see them. thank you so much. that's it for me tonight. check out the will cain podcast. we have a new episode with the miami mirror. piers morgan will be next week. "hannity" is up right now. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to this special edition of "hannity." i am jason chaffetz and for sean. nonstop scandals and growing concerns over his cognitive capabilities and age, are democrats starting to turn on biden? even the atlantic, which endorsed him in 2020, is nowg fe while others are expressing concern over his return to the basement campaign strategy. that this has not stopped jo

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